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Hi. New. Parent of 5-year old who most likely has ODD
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 449091" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>I agree with everyone else: ODD is just a descriptive diagnosis and does not help in explaining the cause of the behavior. My son was officially diagnosis with ODD, and to me that only agknowlage that his behavior is not within normal range (like I suspected). We are waiting for further testing to help us understand what is really going on.</p><p>Everyone has given you good advice: get your son evaluated by a professional and don't draw any conclusion from a principal's opinion. </p><p>Try to observe hi as much as you can and try to explain why he acts that way. Is there any triggers, in what circumstances is he sweet, how about his social interactions with different age groups, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 449091, member: 11847"] I agree with everyone else: ODD is just a descriptive diagnosis and does not help in explaining the cause of the behavior. My son was officially diagnosis with ODD, and to me that only agknowlage that his behavior is not within normal range (like I suspected). We are waiting for further testing to help us understand what is really going on. Everyone has given you good advice: get your son evaluated by a professional and don't draw any conclusion from a principal's opinion. Try to observe hi as much as you can and try to explain why he acts that way. Is there any triggers, in what circumstances is he sweet, how about his social interactions with different age groups, etc. [/QUOTE]
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